Released in 1979, ‘Alien’ redefined sci-fi horror and introduced audiences to one of cinema’s greatest action heroes. The ...
Etan Patz walked out of his New York City home headed for a school bus stop in May of 1979. He never made it to school and ...
Fassbender and Katherine Waterston are back on screen in season 2 of The Agency – having previously starred together in the ...
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The year 1979 was a pivotal time in history when fundamental changes occurred. During that year, three processes that would shape the following decades emerged: the rise of Islamism, the surge of ...
Welcome to a Wednesday edition of Nightcaps! I hope you're having a great week. I know I am. I had my first-ever virtual doctor appointment yesterday. I felt like George Jetson with ...
Alien: Rogue Incursion Part One: Evolved Edition now available on Nintendo Switch 2 Switch 2 version features Joy-Con and mouse integration Game features smarter Xenomorphs Did our AI summary help?
From the Nostromo to the Earth of 2120: from 1979 to today, the design of the Alien universe has never ceased to convey the fears, ideologies, and infrastructures of science fiction. The set design of ...
Weaver claims she delivered the line "like a little nerd" Jason Mendez/Getty; Bob Penn/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Sigourney Weaver says she wasn’t initially happy with one of her most iconic movie lines.
Noah Hawley’s Alien: Earth brings the Xenomorph mythos to television with a bold and terrifying new take on the Alien franchise. Set two years before the events of the original 1979 film, it has ...
When asked to recall the earliest movie that defined robots for him, “Alien: Earth” star Timothy Olyphant leapt from Ridley Scott’s universe into an entirely different sector of space. “I certainly ...
The Xenomorph is the star of the show in Alien: Earth, but after catching episode 4, “Observation,” I'm starting to think the eyeball-octopus monster might be a bigger threat than anyone realizes.